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  1. Sir Arthur Evans, 1851-1941: A Memoir by Donald B. Harden, 1983-03-01
  2. Sir Arthur Evans: An Illustrated Memoir by D. B. Harden, 1983-06

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Sir Arthur Harden, the Nobel Prize winner for work in fermentation, was born on October 12, 1865 in Manchester, England. He was born to Albert Tyas Harden and Eliza Macalister. Harden attended a private school from 1873 to 1877 and then Tettenhall College in Staffordshire for the next four years from 1877 to 1881. In 1882, he began studying at the Owens College at the University of Manchester under Sir H.E. Roscoe. He completed his studies with first-class honors in chemistry after only three years. Harden received the Dalton Scholarship in Chemistry in 1886. He used this to study under Otto Fischer at Erlangen Univeristy in Germany for one year from 1886 to 1887. Upon his return to England, he became a lecturer and demonstrator at Manchester. He remained there until 1897 when he received a position as a chemist at the British Institute of Preventive Medicine. In 1907, Harden became the head of the Biochemical Department at the Institute. He held this position until retiring in 1930. In 1912, he was given the title of Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at the University of London. After retirement, he continued his research at the Institute.

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Harden, Sir Arthur (born Oct. 12, 1865, Manchester, Eng.—died June 17, 1940, Bourne, Buckinghamshire) British biochemist. His more than 20 years of study of sugar fermentation
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Sir Arthur Harden (British biochemist), Oct. 12, 1865Manchester, Eng.June 17, 1940Bourne, BuckinghamshireEnglish biochemist and corecipient, with Hans von EulerChelpin, of the
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Full Name Sir Arthur Harden. Nationality English Activity British biochemist. Born 1210-1865 Died 17-06-1940
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(b. Oct. 12, 1865, Manchesterd. June 17, 1940, Bourne, Buckinghamshire, Eng.), English biochemist and corecipient, with Hans von Euler-Chelpin, of the 1929 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for work on the fermentation of sugar and the enzyme action involved. After studies at Manchester and at Erlangen, Ger., Harden became a lecturer-demonstrator at the University of Manchester (1888-97). He took charge of the chemical and water laboratory at the Jenner Institute of Preventive Medicine and from 1907 to 1930 headed the biochemistry department. He became professor of biochemistry at the University of London in 1912. His more than 20 years of study of the fermentation of sugar advanced knowledge of intermediary metabolic processes in all living forms. He also pioneered in studies of bacterial enzymes and metabolism. He wrote Alcoholic Fermentation (1911), was co-author, with H.E. Roscoe, of A New View of the Origin of Dalton's Atomic Theory (1896), and served as joint editor of

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Arthur Harden was born in Manchester, England, on October 12, 1865; his father was Albert Tyas Harden and his mother Eliza Macalister. He was educated at a private school in Victoria Park (1873-1877) and at Tettenhall College, Staffordshire (1877-1881). He entered The Owens College in the University of Manchester in 1882, studying under Sir H.E. Roscoe, and graduated in 1885 with first-class honours in chemistry. In 1886 he was awarded the Dalton Scholarship in Chemistry and he spent twelve months during 1887-1888 working with Otto Fischer at Erlangen. He returned to Manchester as lecturer and demonstrator, and remained until 1897 when he was appointed chemist to the newly founded British Institute of Preventive Medicine, which later became the Lister Institute. In 1907 he was appointed Head of the Biochemical Department, a position which he held until his retirement in 1930, and in 1912 he received the title of Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, University of London. He continued his scientific work at the Institute after his retirement.

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Harden, Sir Arthur 1929 Hassel, Odd 1969 Hauptman, Herbert A. 1985 Haworth, Sir Walter Norman 1937 Herschbach, Dudley R. 1986 Herzberg, Gerhard 1971
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Arthur Harden B iography Nobel Prize Winner (1929) Arthur Harden (October 12, 1865–June 17, 1940) was an English biochemist. He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1929
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Arthur Harden (October 12, 1865–June 17, 1940) was an English biochemist. He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1929 with Hans Karl August Simon von Euler-Chelpin for their investigations into the fermentation of sugar and fermentative enzymes.
Harden was born on 12 October 1865 in Manchester to Albert Tyas Harden and Eliza Macalister. He was educated at a private school and at Tettenhall College, Staffordshire, and entered Owens College in the University of Manchester in 1882, graduating in 1885. In 1886 he was awarded the Dalton Scholarship in Chemistry and spent a year working with Otto Fischer at Erlangen. He returned to Manchester as lecturer and demonstrator, and remained there until 1897 when he was appointed chemist to the newly founded British Institute of Preventive Medicine, which later became the Lister Institute. In 1907 he was appointed Head of the Biochemical Department, a position which he held until his retirement in 1930 (though he continued his scientific work at the Institute after his retirement).
At Manchester Harden had studied the action of light on mixtures of carbon dioxide and chlorine, and when he entered the Institute he applied his methods to the investigation of biological phenomena such as the chemical action of bacteria and alcoholic fermentation. He studied the breakdown products of glucose and the chemistry of the yeast cell, and produced a series of papers on the antiscorbutic and antineuritic vitamins.

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deutscher Chemiker, geboren 7.3.1857 Dresden, verstorben 14.3.1935 Dresden; 1885–93 Professor in Zürich, danach in Würzburg, 1903–27 in Leipzig; führte Untersuchungen über intramolekulare Umlagerungen durch; stellte 1882 die Hantzsch-Synthese (Hantzsch-Pyridin-Synthese) zur Herstellung von Pyrrol- und Dihydropyridin-Derivaten vor; entwickelte 1887 die Thiazol-Synthese; führte 1887–88 mit Widman das Hantzsch-Widman-System zur Benennung heterocyclischer Verbindungen ein; gab 1890 mit A. n Werner eine Erklärung für die Isomerieerscheinungen bei Aldoximen; befaßte sich mit der Stereochemie des Stickstoffs sowie mit den Beziehungen zwischen Konstitution und Farbe; lieferte mit seinen Forschungen über die Säurestruktur wesentliche Grundlagen für die spätere Säure-Base-Theorie von J.N. o Brønsted.
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(born Oct. 12, 1865, Manchester, Eng. — died June 17, 1940, Bourne, Buckinghamshire) British biochemist. His more than 20 years of study of sugar fermentation advanced
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